The production will be designed by Tim Hatley, with lighting by Neil Austin, music by Stephen Warbeck, choreography by Scarlett Mackmin, and sound by Rich Walsh.

Toby Stephens will play the title role in Howard Brenton's new version of Georg Büchner's Danton's Death, directed by Michael Grandage. The production, which begins previews on July 15 in anticipation of an official opening on July 22, also features Elliot Levey (Robespierre), Barnaby Kay (Camille), and Alec Newman (St Just), as well as Max Bennett, Stefano Braschi, Kirsty Bushell, Jason Cheater, Judith Coke, Emmanuella Cole, Ilan Goodman, Taylor James, Gwilym Lee, Eleanor Matsuura, Elizabeth Nestor, Chu Omambala, Rebecca O'Mara, Rebecca Scroggs, Jonathan Warde, and Ashley Zhangazha.

The creative team will include Christopher Oram (production design), Paule Constable (lighting design), and Adam Cork (original music and sound design).

Mike Bartlett's Earthquakes in London, which will begin previews on July 28 before an opening on August 4, focuses on three sisters who attempt to navigate their dislocated lives and loves, while their dysfunctional father, a brilliant scientist, predicts disaster. Rupert Goold will direct a company that features Anna Madeley, Bill Paterson, Jessica Raine, Geoffrey Streatfeild and Lia Williams. The production will have set designs by Miriam Buether, costume designs by Katrina Lindsay, lighting by Howard Harrison, choreography by Scott Ambler, projection designs by Jon Driscoll and sound by Gregory Clarke.

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